- Did Ellen White call herself a prophet?
- Dairy products to become unsafe food (Happening RIGHT NOW!)
- Preachers to claim lack of Sunday keeping reason for disastors
- Two wars separated with a gap of peace
- Balls of fire to fall upon homes
- Scientists will lie about calamities
- Sunday laws will be enforced
- Church & State combined
- The Vatican will claim Sunday Sabbath as their "mark"
- The open space in Orion
- Rome will undo Protestantism
- Slavery in the end days
- Pope will apologize and be accepted world wide
- Protestant churches will join with Rome
- Protestants will help spread Vatican dogma
- The USA will do away with the Constitution (Happening RIGHT NOW!)
- Blacks and whites will eventually come together
- Old controversies will be revived
- Preachers of today will repeat doctrinal lies of the Pharisees from 2000 years ago
- The Church will seek help from the State
- Satan will poison the atmosphere
- Satan will perform miracles in the sight of men
- Unions will form causing problems for the poor as well as the Christian
- The churches will join with the State (501c3)
- Sabbath keepers will be blaimed for calamities
- Disasters by the sea to increase in frequency
- Cancer is a germ
- She predicted today's world perfectly! 09-16-12
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What amazed me on all this was, Ellen White never claimed to be a prophet, yet all her enemies say she is one. They claimed her to be false, yes, but a prophet nonetheless. Still, many did say she claimed to be a prophet, but did she?
"During the discourse, I said that I did not claim to be a prophetess. Some were surprised at this statement, and as much is being said in regard to it, I will make an explanation. Others have called me a prophetess, but I have never assumed that title. I have not felt that it was my duty thus to designate myself. Those who boldly assume that they are prophets in this our day are often a reproach to the cause of Christ. "My work includes much more than this name signifies. I regard myself as a messenger, entrusted by the Lord with messages for His people" (Letter 55, 1905; quoted in Selected Messages, book 1, pp. 35, 36).
A true prophet of God would never claim such a title as in so doing glorifes self and not the Lord. If one is a prophet, this is a title only God can bestow. Case in point, John the Baptist never claimed this title either, yet it was obvious he was a prophet. In fact, Jesus Himself said of the man the following...
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